This case introduces a full‑house American‑style design. Let’s take a look at it together!
The entryway wall is designed as a multifunctional feature, using environmentally friendly materials. On either side are display countertops showcasing souvenirs brought back from business trips, while the center holds a decorative painting. Below the artwork lies the pièce de résistance of the entire home—the fireplace—making the space truly stunning!

When it comes to the living room, the TV wall is often the biggest challenge. Having seen so many TV areas that lack practicality, we decided to turn this wall into a multi‑functional zone, highlighting the TV as the visual centerpiece. Flanking it are glass‑fronted display cabinets, dramatically increasing storage capacity. Best of all, there’s no need for a separate TV stand, saving effort and ensuring a unified color scheme and clean, minimalist aesthetic.

Dining Room
The mirrored design in the dining room is exquisite, instantly making the space feel much larger. The dining area also features an outward‑protruding bay window, offering excellent ventilation and beautiful views. The table is a four‑seater Western‑style dining set, complete with six chairs—plenty of room for the whole family.

Master Bedroom
The master bedroom enjoys superior brightness compared to the other rooms, thanks to its large floor‑to‑ceiling windows and south‑facing orientation—both carefully planned to maximize natural light. Even on cloudy days, the six‑head American chandelier provides ample illumination. The bedroom’s layout is simple and elegant: a solid black hardwood double bed flanked by matching bedside tables.

Children’s Room
In the children’s room, the bay window has been transformed into a tatami‑style play area, with hollowed-out storage beneath to tuck away odds and ends, maximizing space. The child’s bed is made of wood with high safety standards, and a railing has been added along the wall for extra security. The bookcase is neatly arranged and beautifully crafted. The wardrobe, with its frameless, handleless sliding doors, is almost invisible yet offers exceptionally generous storage.

Bathroom
This bathroom rivals those found in five‑star hotels. It’s remarkably spacious—just look at the vanity unit, which is twice the size of a typical one. The solid black countertop and elongated mirror, paired with mosaic tiles and built‑in lighting on the walls, create a dazzling, opulent effect. A separate dry and wet area ensures both a shower and a bathtub are available, offering every convenience for pure indulgence!

Walk‑in Closet
Appearing almost like a hallway, this is actually the master bedroom’s walk‑in closet. The bedroom and closet are subtly divided by a passageway, with the closet organized in long, continuous rows—spacious and airy. Vintage‑style handles add a touch of elegance to the white cabinetry. Uniquely, the closet connects via the passageway to the outdoor garden balcony, keeping clothes well‑ventilated and free from dust mites.

That concludes our introduction to this American‑style design project. If you enjoyed it, feel free to leave us a comment and join the conversation!

